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By Natii
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
It all started in 2020 with the City of Toronto summer camp and swimming program, where 'A' faced some uncomfortable incidents with City staff. 'A' created a recording for City staff on inclusionary, gender-affirming practices for gender-diverse kids. This recording was heard by City staff yet little has changed. 'A' also shares some thoughts on events happening south that are impacting Trans youth and Drag queen protests. Advocacy work continues for safe spaces for gender-diverse kids and youth!
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For the first time ever 'A' celebrated the winter holidays with familia back home! They share fun, thoughtful and observational experiences about their trip and other life-changing events!
It's been a fun-filled pack summer! "A" shares their love for NYC plus meetups with new friends and family.
Season 2 celebrates with a new launch of an IG @kidslikemepodcast account. There will be postings of a day in a life of an urban Kichwa Indigenous, Non-Binary podcaster living life like any 10 yr old with laughter, adventures, inquisitive questions and maybe a little mischief too!
This is a two-part adventure story stay tuned for more thrilling storytelling!
Thank you for your support!
This episode is a beautiful conversation between 'A' and Tio Marcos!
Tio Marcos (tio means uncle in Spanish) shares his musical journey, including his band Kanatan Aski's 1994 Juno nomination for World Beat Music. The Junos (Canadian Music Award) is the equivalent of the USA Grammy awards. We also learn about his love for jewellery making. Tio Marco is also known for storytelling; he shares his Superman adventure story that ends with a heroic act.
You can find Tio Marco on FB @MarcosArcentales and on IG @boneandquill
The songs played in this episode are from the 1994 Juno nominated cd: The Condor meets the Eagle.
Navajo Song
Nishin
Round Dance
Tres Virtudes
We wrap up our last day in Ecuador by visiting gay activist - Efraín Soria of the Ecuadorian Foundation of Equity. It was an informative gathering, where we got to learn about LGBTQI movements in Ecuador and share our experiences and advocacy work in Canada.
Please visit https://www.fequidadecuador.org/ to learn more about how this fantastic organization is supporting the LGBTQI community in Ecuador.
Gracias Efraín por compartir y amistad!
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.